Pay Dirt and Gold Panning at Duffy’s for as little as $10; Gold Mining Adventures
starting at $50 a day: you may use pans, pick and shovel like the old timers used
or 4x4 ATV and Modern Detectors and Dredges

YOUR ADVENTURES START at DUFFY’S by ATV through 5 miles of scenic Alaska Wilderness
by The Trail - a historic route in Alaska used since The Beginning of Time by Alaska
Native People and the Russians, the Miners in the Alaska Gold Rush and the Army in
WWII - The Trail takes you to our PORCUPINE CREEK Gold Mining Area in the ALASKA
RANGE!

MINE FOR GOLD AND KEEP 80% OF THE GOLD YOU RECOVER

Mine for one day

or all summer

DUFFY’S IS LOCATED ON THE MAIN HIGHWAY IN ALASKA. YOU MAY PARK AT DUFFY’S OR AT THE
HEAD OF THE TRAIL TO THE CLAIMS. BRING YOUR RV OR CAMP TRAILER. OUR CLAIMS START
1 MILE FROM THE HIGHWAY

PROSPECTING ON

THE PORCUPINE

Duffy’s Roadhouse and Porcupine Creek are: 266 miles from Anchorage; 267 miles from
Fairbanks; 82 miles from Glennallen; 63 miles from Tok; and, 4 miles from Slana Post
Office. Slana and the Slana River have been an established name for this area since
the days of Russian occupation. A telegraph station called Slana Station was established
in 1903. In 1917 a Trading Post and roadhouse were established and in 1935 the Nabesna
Road came through from the Richardson Highway. A new Trading Post was built on the
new road which opened up the Nabesna Mine. The mine was closed during the 2nd World
War because of government regulations and the death of the owner around the same
time. Don Duffy leased the Slana Roadhouse in 1947 and during that year travel was
permitted over the Alaska Highway without special permit. The new Black Top Highway
was surveyed in 1950 which bypassed the old roadhouse. At that time Duffy filed on
the present ground and began construction of the establishment. In 1972 new owners
obtained the Roadhouse from Don and Zaz Duffy.

Mac and Monica, purchased the roadhouse in 2007 with the intention of starting Duffy’s
Adventures. The Slana Roadhouse, has been an established business longer than any
other Roadhouse between the Yukon Boundary in Canada and Anchorage but it was closed
for several years. The plans are to again offer visitors from the lower 48, Canada,
and all foreign countries a friendly atmosphere, services and A LOT MORE than has
ever been offered.

GOLD! In the late 1890’s and early 1900’s Gold was discovered in the Slate Creek
area and some of the richest deposits came from the Miller’s Gulch and Slate Creek
claims. In 1922 President Warren G Harding and in 1924 President Calvin Coolidge
signed Patents to D. Roger Englar for mining claims along Slate Creek and other mining
in the area included the Nabesna Mine and several small scale mining operations draining
into the Porcupine Creek as well as Ahtell Creek.

An area of The Trail

going 5 miles back

to our Porcupine

Creek

The roadhouse, now owned by Mac and Monica is only a “stones throw” from Porcupine
Creek and they would walk it and other creeks in the area with a shovel, bucket and
gold pan and test for gold whenever they had time. They were getting gold near the
surface so they staked or had others stake all of the available mining claims for
several miles of the creeks and mountains with the intentions of mining and starting
Porcupine Creek Gold Mining Adventures.

Miners, prospectors and anyone who wants to mine for gold on our Porcupine Creek
and take photos of Ahtell Creek, Kennedy Lake and enjoy an Alaskan Adventure may
do so for One Day or All Summer. You may hike the 5 miles, bring your own 4x4 ATV
or we will take you and equipment back to the claims or rent one of our 4x4’s. A
One Day Recreational Mining Free Pass* is available to anyone who orders any size
PAYDIRT: use the Add to Cart button above to order and we will send your reservation.

THERE’S GOOD GOLD IN THIS PAN

FREE SHIPPING - WE DO NOT SHIP OUT OF THE USA

We are on the highway and have a runway: YOU MAY FLY, DRIVE, HIKE OR BIKE, TRUCK,
RV OR BUS TO OUR TRUE ALASKAN ADVENTURE! YOU CAN PROSPECT OUR CLAIMS 1 WEEK OR ALL
SUMMER FREE. READ “PROSPECTORS DREAM” BELOW.

DAILY ADVENTURES -*JUNE THROUGH SEPTEMBER!

You may spot moose, caribou, wolves, bears, fox or lynx and more critters in their
natural habitat along The Trail. The views, critters, creeks and trails and Adventure
are all mesmerizing and To Cherish For A Lifetime! Take a Camera. If you want to
gold mine with a pick, shovel, gold pan & bucket - you can!; If you want to use a
metal detector - you can!; If you want to use a sluice or a high banker or a dredge
(up to 6”) - you can!; Do you want to do commercial mining - call or email Mac!;
If you want to go for a trail ride all day - you can! You may drive to our property
on the main highway in Alaska and to the trail (see “Maps” on website). Off road
parking for cars, RV and camping space. www.duffysadventures.com & www.porcupinepaydirt.com*Alaska seasons vary - click one: Maps -Information -Bears and Other Bugs

Call: (907 822-GOLD (4653) or email freepass@porcupinepaydirt.com or use “Contact”
below or Mac at mact@gmapa.com

NEW 2017: SEE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE - MINE FOR 1 WEEK FREE WITH YOUR EQUIP

"Contact". Please tell us how we may assist you. TO START YOUR ADVENTURE ANYTIME USE "Add to Cart" button below. Email:

For an Adventure without ordering pay dirt see information below our Duffy’s story

"Contact". Please tell us how we may assist you. TO START YOUR ADVENTURE ANYTIME USE "Add to Cart" button. Email:

More about Adventures below Duffy’s story

NEW: THIS YEAR - IF YOU BRING EVERYTHING YOU NEED (LIMITED TO 6” or SMALLER DREDGE)
AND ARE WILLING TO PROSPECT A FEW COORDINATES FOR US YOU CAN PROSPECT 3,000+ ACRES
OF CLAIMS ALL SUMMER. SEE PROSPECTORS DREAM. (907) 822-GOLD (4653) OR (520) 709-0601
OR MACT@GMAPA.COM

How it works: 1. Sign the documents; 2. Go prospecting; 3. Bring us samples; 4. Decide
if you want to prospect longer or do larger mining. It’s that simple.* *You will
need to give us the signed documents and then show up with your small mining equipment
(under 6” dredge) and supplies and go to the claims and start prospecting for one
week. At the end of one week you must bring us the bagged and labeled samples and
required Miners Logs, royalty, coordinates and photos of the testing sites. If you
have complied with the terms of the agreement we will, most likely, allow prospecting
all summer long one week at a time. Any time you decide that you would like to mine
a site with small mining equipment you will need our approval. When you decide that
you would like to mine the site with larger motorized equipment we will require a
new agreement which will allow you to do so after you have received the permits to
mine. If you would like us to assist you with the permitting process we will.

Email us and we will send the following images and photos: image showing our location
(we are in the yellow oval) in the middle of the Porphyry Belt the 2nd and 3rd shows
our location on Highway 1 in Alaska plus a couple topo maps for you to look at - one
is of the area and the next one has our claims outlined, also some photos of the
trail, creek and the area. The trail gets muddy at times and may not be suitable
for a 4x4 truck but it is great for equipment or ATV’s and sometimes good for a 4x4
pickup. The claims start one mile from the highway which is where you can park your
vehicle and the Porcupine Creek claims are about 3 miles from the highway. If you
prefer you may park your vehicle and a camper at our privately owned property about
one mile from the trailhead.

You will need small mining equipment, GPS for locating coordinates, buckets, pans,
shovels, classifiers, 1 gallon plastic zip lock baggies for samples that you can
write the coordinates and location number on, a camera, tent, sleeping bag, tarp
(it rains), food, and all of your supplies including water - the creek water may
not be appropriate for drinking, an ATV 4x4 to transport yourself and your gear,
and everything you need to survive for a few days at a time. However, if you prefer
to come back out every day you could do that but we would need to know that you plan
to do so. Everything you take back to the claims you must haul out including trash;
you cannot dig holes to bury trash plus you must reclaim the spots you prospect.
If we agree that you can stay on a spot and mine then the reclamation can be done
when the season is over which will only be allowed with a separate written and signed
agreement.

We will give you some coordinates that we want you to prospect and bring us an unprocessed
sample plus you can pick areas on the topo maps that you would like to prospect and
while you are actually on the claims you can pick spots to prospect at random. We
need samples, photos of, and the coordinates of, every spot tested. The black sand
must be brought out to us after you have removed the gold from any dirt you process
because we will do an assay on it.

You do not pay us for prospecting and we do not pay you and we do not supply any
of your food, shelter, water, equipment or anything else. Your prospecting will be
limited to a 6” dredge or a highbanker along with small equipment, hand tools and
all the necessities to survive. You do not have long term rights to the claim; you
or the owner may cancel anytime.

The written agreement will limit the number of days that you will be allowed to prospect
on our claims. At that time you will need to bring us the required photos, coordinates,
samples and royalty that were stipulated in the agreement and the black sand. If
you plan on leaving you must bring your gear and everything you took to the claims
with you.

If, during your prospecting, you have located a spot that you would like to stay
at and mine with small equipment you must still return with the required items above
on the last day stipulated but, if you want, you could leave your gear and everything
else at the location and we could discuss the terms of a new agreement allowing you
remain at that location and mine with small equipment for a longer time or for the
remainder of the season.

A second option is to start with a mining agreement which could allow small scale
or larger mining operations on our claim after a few days of testing. Just let us
know your plans.

This is a synopsis of how it will work. We will have all of it in a written agreement
for you to sign once you arrive.

Now some questions:

What is your prospecting/mining/hiking/camping experience and with what equipment?

What equipment do you own and what equipment do you plan to use on our claims?

Where do you live?

How will you get here?

When would you get here? Note: the mining season is generally early June through
mid-September though some years are longer.

What is your address?

What is your phone number?

How old are you?

Are you physically able to do gold prospecting?

You will need to give us this information when requested to do so so that we can
prepare the agreement.

We look forward to finding a lot of gold with you and we pray that you have a blessed
year.

Mac

Cabin: (907) 822-GOLD (4653) April through September

If it is your first time participated in Gold Mining with us at Duffy’s Adventures
and Roadhouse you will need to attend a fifteen minute orientation explaining your
responsibilities and liabilities and our expectations regarding your conduct as well
as our responsibilities and conduct to you and for both of us to sign the agreement

Dates and availability are subject to rescheduling, change or cancellation without
notice due to circumstances beyond our control

If we must reschedule, change or cancel Your Adventure we will try to let you know
in advance and we will give you options to reschedule.

Be certain to schedule Your Duffy’s Adventure well in advance which will allow us
to make certain any item you need is available on the date scheduled

Please answer the above questions by email and if you want a customized Adventure
to work in teams or clubs with special equipment, for large groups or specific dates
and times call or send an email.

Contact by email whenever possible: freepass@porcupinepaydirt.com or Mac at mact@gmapa.com
or our phone is (907) 822-GOLD (4653) April - September or leave a message with purpose
of call, your name and phone number